The Myth of Seneca Falls

The Myth of Seneca Falls
Title The Myth of Seneca Falls PDF eBook
Author Lisa Tetrault
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 296
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1469614278

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Myth of Seneca Falls: Memory and the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1848-1898

With All, and for the Good of All

With All, and for the Good of All
Title With All, and for the Good of All PDF eBook
Author Gerald E. Poyo
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 210
Release 1989-03-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780822308812

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Cuban-Americans are beginning to understand their long-standing roots and traditions in the United States that reach back over a century prior to 1959. This is the first book-length confirmation of those beginnings, and its places the Cuban hero and revolutionary thinker José Martí within the political and socioeconomic realities of the Cuban communities in the United States of that era. By clarifying Martí’s relationship with those communities, Gerald E. Poyo provides a detailed portrait of the exile centers and their role in the growth and consolidation of nineteenth-century Cuban nationalism. Poyo differentiates between the development of nationalist sentiment among liberal elites and popular groups and reveals how these distinct strains influenced the thought and conduct of Martí and the successful Cuban revolution of the 1890s.

Jane Eyre on Stage, 1848-1898

Jane Eyre on Stage, 1848-1898
Title Jane Eyre on Stage, 1848-1898 PDF eBook
Author Patsy Stoneman
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 468
Release 2007
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780754603481

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Between 1847 and 1900, at least eight different stage versions of Jane Eyre appeared in England, America and continental Europe. For the first time, all eight plays are available in Patsy Stoneman's fully annotated and richly illustrated critical edition.

The Guns That Won the West

The Guns That Won the West
Title The Guns That Won the West PDF eBook
Author John Walter
Publisher Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal
Pages 288
Release 2005-12
Genre History
ISBN 9781853676925

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Covering a wide range of firearms, from the smallest pistol to the rifles of the buffalo hunters used by plainsmen and settlers, gamblers and engineers, Native Americans and the soldiers of the United States Army. Meticulously researched by a foremost authority on firearms, this is an indispensable guide to the opening of the American West. John Walter examines pre-Civil War mass production and technical advances, and the effect of readily available post-war surplus weapons on life in the Midwest. He traces the swift expansion of the West, which led to a perpetual struggle against the Native Americans and brought the United States Army in its wake. John Walter also examines whether law was dispensed at the point of a gun and whether it was the Colt or the Winchester that reigned supreme at the OK Corral. Describing particular Western desperadoes and the most popular Wild West firearms, he goes on to investigate how gun design influenced use and use influenced design. With detailed descriptions and performance evaluations of all the leading firearms, this book is an essential reference guide which cuts away the myth and legend and reveals the truth behind the guns, and the men who used them, in the heyday of the West.

Feminism and Suffrage

Feminism and Suffrage
Title Feminism and Suffrage PDF eBook
Author Ellen Carol DuBois
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 228
Release 2019-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1501711814

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In the two decades since Feminism and Suffrage was first published, the increased presence of women in politics and the gender gap in voting patterns have focused renewed attention on an issue generally perceived as nineteenth-century. For this new edition, Ellen Carol DuBois addresses the changing context for the history of woman suffrage at the millennium.

History Up to Date

History Up to Date
Title History Up to Date PDF eBook
Author William Johnston
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1899
Genre Cuba
ISBN

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Fighting Chance

Fighting Chance
Title Fighting Chance PDF eBook
Author Faye E. Dudden
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 296
Release 2014-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 0199376433

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The advocates of woman suffrage and black suffrage came to a bitter falling-out in the midst of Reconstruction, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton opposed the 15th Amendment for granting black men the right to vote but not women. How did these two causes, so long allied, come to this? In a lively narrative of insider politics, betrayal, deception, and personal conflict, Fighting Chance offers fresh answers to this question and reveals that racism was not the only cause, but that the outcome also depended heavily on money and political maneuver.